Ruby Network Programming Guide

Is there a good reference guide out there (either a physical book or pdf/web site) that goes over all of the possible syntax used for building client/server type apps in ruby?

Thank You,

Sam

Sockets Programming in Ruby

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On Feb 13, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Sam wrote:

Is there a good reference guide out there (either a physical book or pdf/web site) that goes over all of the possible syntax used for building client/server type apps in ruby?

Thank You,

Sam

Also look into EventMachine and Rev
which simplify all that junk :slight_smile:

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Sorry about that:

Sockets programming in Ruby

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On Feb 13, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Serg Koren wrote:

Sockets Programming in Ruby

On Feb 13, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Sam wrote:

Is there a good reference guide out there (either a physical book or pdf/web site) that goes over all of the possible syntax used for building client/server type apps in ruby?

Thank You,

Sam

Serg Koren wrote:

Sockets Programming in Ruby

Is there a good reference guide out there (either a physical book or pdf/web site) that goes over all of the possible syntax used for building client/server type apps in ruby?

Thank You,

Sam

Is that the IBM pdf?

Sam

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On Feb 13, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Sam wrote:

yup it is. Sorry. Not sure why my URL links aren't copying properly.
it's the IBM one with the client/server chat app. Nice and straightforward.
S

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On Feb 13, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Sam wrote:

Serg Koren wrote:

Sockets Programming in Ruby
On Feb 13, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Sam wrote:

Is there a good reference guide out there (either a physical book or pdf/web site) that goes over all of the possible syntax used for building client/server type apps in ruby?

Thank You,

Sam

Is that the IBM pdf?

Sam

If they're being turned into HTML links, the list software might be
stripping them out. Perhaps you could try changing the settings on
whatever email client you're using so that it doesn't automatically turn
URLs into links.

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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 04:22:09AM +0900, Serg Koren wrote:

yup it is. Sorry. Not sure why my URL links aren't copying properly.
it's the IBM one with the client/server chat app. Nice and
straightforward.

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